wot's that sucking sound?....... cabe, I agree there's emotion, but there's also a lot of rationality in the latest posts for very obvious reasons.
BUT there's one issue I must lay to rest, and it's the one about not announcing results - because the 'neighbours' will hoover up all the gas?
what the f**k is that about??????? it makes no sense whatever.
Let's go along with your statement that gas will flow from the highest pressure point. Nothing wrong with that, makes sense.
If in fact a near neighbour can come along and hoover out the gas once its location has been identified - then that could occur anytime after results are announced.
Why then would anyone be remotely interested in holding a stock whose resources are able to be pirated at any time by their neighbour? If NEO's hold on their alledged resource is so tenuous, why even bother drilling in the first place? are they planning to suck out all the gas the same day they announce they have found something? this argument is either so damning of NEO's chances, or just plain silly.
This argument for the delay in reporting makes no sense at all, sorry.
So if someone posts "whooooooosh" on the NEO thread, that's just the sound of Chevron sucking my dollars into their pipeline?
Maybe I've got this all wrong - as someone correctly posted I have no real knowledge in this area - but can we either clarify or drop the 'hoover' theory as an explanation for tardy test results?
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